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winick is joining us from washington with the latest. dmo.j.port mor,ra as the countdown to 9/11 rat now one of america's top military men is asking for before the rhetoric makes things worse, much worse. secretary of state hillary clinton has now joined the growing chorus of those warning against a planned koran burning this september 11l >> i am heartened by the clear, unequivocal condemnation of this disrespectful, disgraceful act that has come from american religious leaders of all faiths. >> reporter: a day after a protest in kabul against the planned book burning, general david petraeus implored the 50-member dove world outreach center in gainesville, florida, to call off the event, saying it would only benefit extremists. >> they would use them to inflame public opinion and to incite violence against our soldiers and civilians. >> reporter: despite the plea, pastor terry jones told "nightline" anchor terry moran, he plans to go through with the demonstration. >> the question that we have is if we don't do it, when do we stop backi
winick is joining us from washington with the latest. dmo.j.port mor,ra as the countdown to 9/11 rat now one of america's top military men is asking for before the rhetoric makes things worse, much worse. secretary of state hillary clinton has now joined the growing chorus of those warning against a planned koran burning this september 11l >> i am heartened by the clear, unequivocal condemnation of this disrespectful, disgraceful act that has come from american religious leaders of all...
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fifty-eight different individuals are using, absolutely using my old social security number. my credit score just went out the window. identity theft can be devastating. that's why lifelock is proactive protection, working to help stop identity theft before it happens. and the biggest difference is stopping it before it starts. lifelock's exclusive identity alert system... goes beyond mere credit monitoring, which only alerts you after the theft. with lifelock, it's like having a digital...
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as most of us know dr. oz is one of the most respected doctors on tv, giving medical advice to millions on his talk show. >> yesterday he wasn't giving advice as much as he was giving a warning. speaking out for the first time about his colonoscopy. here's dr. richard besser with more. >> reporter: this week my friend dr. mehmet oz did something a nonmedical person couldn't do. while under mild sedation, he made his own diagnosis. >> i was lying there half-dazed. all of a sudden i look at the screen and realized, my goodness, that's a precancerous polyp, what's that doing there? >> reporter: an intestinal polyp as collection of cells that may develop into colon cancer over time. keep in mind dr. oz is famously healthy. preaching healthy living in his books and on the television show. he's 50. the recommended age for getting a colonoscopy. but oz admits he would have waited a decade if not for his tv show. he spoke with "gma's" robin roberts about it. >> it's so arrogant and i feel so humbled, almost ashamed
as most of us know dr. oz is one of the most respected doctors on tv, giving medical advice to millions on his talk show. >> yesterday he wasn't giving advice as much as he was giving a warning. speaking out for the first time about his colonoscopy. here's dr. richard besser with more. >> reporter: this week my friend dr. mehmet oz did something a nonmedical person couldn't do. while under mild sedation, he made his own diagnosis. >> i was lying there half-dazed. all of a...
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boehner was here in cleveland, he attacked us. mr. boehner and the republicans in congress said no. >> reporter: one major standoff centers on the bush tax cuts which are about to expire at the end of the year. the president wants to extend them for everyone who earns $200,000 a year, or $250,000 for families. boehner or republicans want to extend them for the wealthy. in an exclusive interview with abc's george stephanopoulos the president had this to say -- >> my challenge and the challenge of every democratic candidate who's out there is just making sure that people understand there's a choice here. >> reporter: republican senate leader mitch mcconnell gave an instant review of the president's address, calling it more government, more debt, and more taxes. vinita and rob? >> and you just saw a bit of president obama's interview with geog stephanopoulos. the resgeorge's interview an exclusive that you can check out only on "good morning america." >>> despite outrage from the pol and religious leaders,ld florida pastor terry jones sa
boehner was here in cleveland, he attacked us. mr. boehner and the republicans in congress said no. >> reporter: one major standoff centers on the bush tax cuts which are about to expire at the end of the year. the president wants to extend them for everyone who earns $200,000 a year, or $250,000 for families. boehner or republicans want to extend them for the wealthy. in an exclusive interview with abc's george stephanopoulos the president had this to say -- >> my challenge and the...
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and thanks for being with us. the president hopes to reverse his party's popularity problem today, as he outlines a new, economic plan. >> and that, of course, is a very tall order, with just eight weeks until the midterm elections. but the white house is betting a mix of tax incentives and new spending will do the trick. >> emily schmidt is joining us from washington with details on what the president will say today. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and vinita, good morning to you. the white house says the message you hear today is going to be the basic economic message until the election. officials are hoping that the president can convince voters that the economy's on the right track. even as recent polls show voters are increasingly worried. today in cleveland, it's round two of a washington election year fight about the economy. president obama heads to the buckeye state to outline his new plans for a fix. >> this isn't about the next 60 days or the next 90 days. this is about how do we get our economy f
and thanks for being with us. the president hopes to reverse his party's popularity problem today, as he outlines a new, economic plan. >> and that, of course, is a very tall order, with just eight weeks until the midterm elections. but the white house is betting a mix of tax incentives and new spending will do the trick. >> emily schmidt is joining us from washington with details on what the president will say today. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and vinita, good...
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he'd be using the latest cameras. he'd be trying to find holographic cameras to see how a model can sit for him longer or something. he would be a total tech geek like me. >> reporter: a geek who produces some pretty impressive work. no matter how difficult the subject. >> not a bad job. incredible. it's all on the ipad, his finger making those images. it's incredible. he can paint, then he transfers that talent onto the ipad. here's a look here. not too bad. a little angry, which i think i was that day. >> i struggle to think what an artist with fat fingers would do. around his house. e people chose freedom over restrictions. independence over limitations. they chose mobility. they chosehe scooter store. and this is the team of mobility experts who made it all happen. ii great news, you've been approved for payment. dr. cruz, i'm calling on behalf ofmarie stanford. and they can make it happen for you. hi, i'm doug harrison, if you're living with limited mobility, call the scooter store today. i promise, no other comp
he'd be using the latest cameras. he'd be trying to find holographic cameras to see how a model can sit for him longer or something. he would be a total tech geek like me. >> reporter: a geek who produces some pretty impressive work. no matter how difficult the subject. >> not a bad job. incredible. it's all on the ipad, his finger making those images. it's incredible. he can paint, then he transfers that talent onto the ipad. here's a look here. not too bad. a little angry, which i...
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in fact, she heard the news from us. she's now focusing all her hope on when she can finally see her daughter again. jim sciutto, abc news, washington. >>> well, now, here is a look at your friday forecast. heavy rain from memphis into kentucky and southern illinois. showers from new orleans to birmingham. large hail and gusty winds across nebraska, kansas and oklahoma and some light rain into the dakotas and montana as well as somersfrid >>> 91 in miami. 92 in atlanta and 70s from baltimore to boston. 65 in fargo. 70 in minneapolis. and 81 in kansas city. phoenix heats up to 95. sacramento, 86, seattle, 64. >>> well, folks, he waited 30 weeks and four days since the saints won the super bowl. and now rob has the first saints victory of the new nfl season. and bragging rights as well. quarterback drew brees hit 27 of his 36 passes last night as the saints beat the vikings, 14-9. >> that's right. who dat. wasn't the prettiest nfl game ever played, that's for sure. but there were plenty of mistakes and penalties by both sq
in fact, she heard the news from us. she's now focusing all her hope on when she can finally see her daughter again. jim sciutto, abc news, washington. >>> well, now, here is a look at your friday forecast. heavy rain from memphis into kentucky and southern illinois. showers from new orleans to birmingham. large hail and gusty winds across nebraska, kansas and oklahoma and some light rain into the dakotas and montana as well as somersfrid >>> 91 in miami. 92 in atlanta and 70s...
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john hendren is joining us from washington with more details. good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, rob and vinita. the white house said the president chose cleveland as the site of his speech because it was there a few weeks ago house republican leader john boehner attacked the obama economic program. when the president got to cleveland, he fired back. it was a strikingly personal address with the president saying his vision of america came from his own family's work ethic, but will likely go down as one of the most stridently political addresses of the obama presidency. >> it's still fear versus hope. the past versus the future. it's still a choice between sliding backwards and moving forward. that's what this election's about. that's the choice that you will face in november. >> reporter: the president named the house republican leader eight times in his speech. it was return fire for a gop leader who's repeatedly put the president in his own sights. the president came with a new plan, new tax breaks for businesses and $50 billion fo
john hendren is joining us from washington with more details. good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, rob and vinita. the white house said the president chose cleveland as the site of his speech because it was there a few weeks ago house republican leader john boehner attacked the obama economic program. when the president got to cleveland, he fired back. it was a strikingly personal address with the president saying his vision of america came from his own family's work ethic, but...
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we use peanut oil, it has a great flavor. you want to get it cooked at this point. >> i like that nice sizzle as soon as you put it in there. >> you want to prefry it three-quarters of the way so it's just about cooked through. just a few minutes. it's really thin. >> the cool thing about your kitchen, they actually have water running all below this so any grease that comes down is immediately wicked away which saves your husband or yourself from doing the cleaning. >> exactly. we'll put that aside. we're going to prefry an egg. what's better at 2:00 in the morning than fried eggs? let that cook a little bit more. >> okay. >> the garlic and the chilies. we dump those right in. >> i'm nervous i'm going to lose a hand right here. >> go ahead. and the secret here is you don't want to burn them but you want to get some color. you almost want to smell the fragrance of it. we're going to add the onions in. turn the heat up a little bit. and basically just throw everything else in at this point. except for the basil. throw the mushr
we use peanut oil, it has a great flavor. you want to get it cooked at this point. >> i like that nice sizzle as soon as you put it in there. >> you want to prefry it three-quarters of the way so it's just about cooked through. just a few minutes. it's really thin. >> the cool thing about your kitchen, they actually have water running all below this so any grease that comes down is immediately wicked away which saves your husband or yourself from doing the cleaning. >>...
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trust the brush more dentists use. oral-b. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] if you get caught by surprise, always leakguard protection adjusts to sudden changes in flow. no other ultra absorbs faster. so relax, we got you covered. have a happy period. always. >>> here's some stories to watch today on abc news. jury selection begins in the elizabeth smart abduction case. brian david mitchel is charged with kidnapping and sexual assault. >>> arizona's controversial immigration law will have its day in federal court. a three-judge panel in san francisco will consider appealing a ruling that put the strictest parts of that law on hold. >>> and the tsa will begin asking air travelers for more specific information about their identity before they can board a plane. it asks for more specifics on travelers' names and date of birth. >>> and finally this half hour, we wrap up halloween with a story about zombies. >> surely they don't exist, or do they? >> as our old friend jeremy hubbard reports, they can be very real. >> reporter:
trust the brush more dentists use. oral-b. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] if you get caught by surprise, always leakguard protection adjusts to sudden changes in flow. no other ultra absorbs faster. so relax, we got you covered. have a happy period. always. >>> here's some stories to watch today on abc news. jury selection begins in the elizabeth smart abduction case. brian david mitchel is charged with kidnapping and sexual assault. >>> arizona's controversial immigration law...
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stay with us. lllllllllllllllllll >>> we are enjoying a very cool early christmas present this morning. it is a rare event that this planet hasn't seen in 372 years. a total lunar eclipse that coincides with the winter solstice. >> it hasn't happened since 1638. joining us live on the phone from the marshall spaceflight center in huntsville, alabama, is nasa astronomer mitzi adams. thanks for joining us, we appreciate it. >> you're quite welcome. >> explain to folks why this is so rare. >> well, in all honesty, it's not so rare for there to be a lunar eclipse during or close to a solstice. it just hasn't happened for a while. the next occurrence, though, will be in 2094 so we won't have to wait quite as long. >> so mitzi, for people -- >> we'll be having another eclipse next year, actually, in december. which is kind of interesting. >> excuse me there. i just wanted to ask you, for people who don't have a clear idea of what exactly is happening, we're seeing these beautiful images as you speak. wha
stay with us. lllllllllllllllllll >>> we are enjoying a very cool early christmas present this morning. it is a rare event that this planet hasn't seen in 372 years. a total lunar eclipse that coincides with the winter solstice. >> it hasn't happened since 1638. joining us live on the phone from the marshall spaceflight center in huntsville, alabama, is nasa astronomer mitzi adams. thanks for joining us, we appreciate it. >> you're quite welcome. >> explain to folks...
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and thanks for being with us. i'm vinita nair. >> i'm mike marusarz, sitting in for rob nelson. >>> the upper midwest begins the big dig this morning after a monstrous snowstorm dumped heavy snow on the region. >> minnesota was one of the hardest-hit with two feet of snow. clayton sandell reports from minneapolis. >> reporter: it was a touchdown nobody wanted. the roof of the metrodome in minneapolis. taken down by 17 inches of snow that slammed the city. nobody was hurt. workers cleared away that snow, shoveling in windchills of 21 degrees below zero. giants players who were stranded in kansas city, will now play the minnesota vikings in detroit. thousands of fans in minneapolis were the vikings/giants game, were the losers. >> now, they're moving it to detroit. now, we're going home. >> reporter: christa made the trip with eight girlfriends. she is out $500. >> really big bummer. i wish they would take us to detroit. but i don't think it's going to happen. >> reporter: she is hoping to get home to sioux falls, s
and thanks for being with us. i'm vinita nair. >> i'm mike marusarz, sitting in for rob nelson. >>> the upper midwest begins the big dig this morning after a monstrous snowstorm dumped heavy snow on the region. >> minnesota was one of the hardest-hit with two feet of snow. clayton sandell reports from minneapolis. >> reporter: it was a touchdown nobody wanted. the roof of the metrodome in minneapolis. taken down by 17 inches of snow that slammed the city. nobody was...
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these cases are keeping us busy. mel gibson.s emingly out of con >> reporter: it may seem out of control because so many states are out of money. california is $20 billion in debt. the los angeles court has been forced to lay off more than 300 employees. the cut-backs are coming while the courtrooms are overflowing with celebrities. and many say our system of justice is being short-changed. >> you're seeing hundreds of thousands of dollars, if not millions of dollars, just for the security when a celebrity comes into court. >> reporter: both media and legal experts agree. it was the gavel to gavel coverage of o.j. simpson from 1994 to '95 that gave the public an insatiable appetite for courtroom drama. >> in a weird sort of way the courtroom has replaced the red carpet. when lindsay lohan was in court this week we broke records on tmz in terms of people watching the blow by blow action. >> reporter: the "new york times" reports an army of 75 cameras and 300 reporters routinely stake out celebrity court dates. >> when
these cases are keeping us busy. mel gibson.s emingly out of con >> reporter: it may seem out of control because so many states are out of money. california is $20 billion in debt. the los angeles court has been forced to lay off more than 300 employees. the cut-backs are coming while the courtrooms are overflowing with celebrities. and many say our system of justice is being short-changed. >> you're seeing hundreds of thousands of dollars, if not millions of dollars, just for the...
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they used data that had never been used before. for exam pull they were able to tag a monarch butterfly to track how the animal was moving. >> mix that with new technology, jeremy alluded to, and the way they were able to capture these images gives you stunning pictures like this. >> so realistic as iic aren't t? >> weep were there. >> just blended. >> not really. and get noticeably longer freshness than a cone. new set and refresh! slide in the cartridge, and lick. ♪ the slow release of scented oils provides freshness that lasts 30 days! and set and refresh tackle odors -- so your home stays fresh longer. replace your old cone .with febreze freshness. new set and refresh, from febreze! why go one more round ? you don't need a rematch, but a rethink. with lunesta. lunesta is thought to interact with gaba receptors associated with sleep. lunesta helps you get the restful sleep you need. lunesta has some risk of dependency. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or
they used data that had never been used before. for exam pull they were able to tag a monarch butterfly to track how the animal was moving. >> mix that with new technology, jeremy alluded to, and the way they were able to capture these images gives you stunning pictures like this. >> so realistic as iic aren't t? >> weep were there. >> just blended. >> not really. and get noticeably longer freshness than a cone. new set and refresh! slide in the cartridge, and...
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i wish they would take us to detroit. but i don't think it's going to happen. >> reporter: she is hoping to get home to sioux falls, south dakota. whiteout conditions brought visibility to near zero. high winds and heavy snow also crippled iowa and wisconsin. and frigid air stretches far and wide. 29 states are being pounded by a system from the great lakes to the gulf of mexico. residents of the twin cities started digging out. we found richard myer, shoveling his walk. >> out here, i had to do this four or five times. >> reporter: entire neighborhoods are paralyzed by snow and slippery ice. neighbors are coming to each other's rescue. ahmed dipps spent two hours trying to help a stranger. >> you help someone else out. next time this guy sees someone stuck, he'll probably help them out. >> reporter: when they do dig out, people are dealing with freezing temperatures and windchills in the double digits below zero. they are even opening shelters in florida to help people get out of the cold. clayton sandell, abc news, minn
i wish they would take us to detroit. but i don't think it's going to happen. >> reporter: she is hoping to get home to sioux falls, south dakota. whiteout conditions brought visibility to near zero. high winds and heavy snow also crippled iowa and wisconsin. and frigid air stretches far and wide. 29 states are being pounded by a system from the great lakes to the gulf of mexico. residents of the twin cities started digging out. we found richard myer, shoveling his walk. >> out...
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and us continuing to push. not only that, they're going to start the hazmat class, they're going to start sending out skimmers to pick up the boom and also skim the oil. so today has been a positive day. a good day. >> you got some promises, and hopefully some progress. >> right. >> reporter: we're also hearing reports about fishermen getting sick while dealing with the dispersants or dealing with oil in the water. the head of bp said it might be food poisoning. they're taking a lot of exception to that down here in the gulf. we're getting answers to that as well. chris cuomo, abc news, venice, louisiana. >> and our coverage of the gulf oil crisis continues throughout the morning. we will take you live to the coast on "america this morning" and later today on "good morning america." >>> a suicide bomber blew himself up near a major political meeting in afghanistan this morning but the meeting continued. president hamid karzai and 1,300 tribal leaders are meeting in kabul to discuss making peace with the taliban
and us continuing to push. not only that, they're going to start the hazmat class, they're going to start sending out skimmers to pick up the boom and also skim the oil. so today has been a positive day. a good day. >> you got some promises, and hopefully some progress. >> right. >> reporter: we're also hearing reports about fishermen getting sick while dealing with the dispersants or dealing with oil in the water. the head of bp said it might be food poisoning. they're taking...
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not that thing behind us. we're real. what's realer than that? >> we'll be back with more real after this. >>> disney's epscott stheem park holds a place in the childhood memories of so many. it was designed as the city of tomorrow that would never be completed. >> that holds true today as epcot turns 28 years old this week. from the "abc news vault," epon the the company's opening way back on october 21st, 1982. >> reporter: with an 18-story spaceship at its entrance, epcot is a $1 billion gamble that disney can still work its former magic. but this time, the company is going after a different audience. adults. the 260-acre theme park combines a look into the future and a visit to nine countries. sort of a permanent world's fair. epcot is only a monorail ride from the magic kingdom. but here, make-believe is out, education is in. nowhere is there a single pair of mouse ears. this is adult fare. fancy shops, restaurants, and a disney first, alcoholic beverages. >> we realize that a lot of people are driving right by us right now because they thin
not that thing behind us. we're real. what's realer than that? >> we'll be back with more real after this. >>> disney's epscott stheem park holds a place in the childhood memories of so many. it was designed as the city of tomorrow that would never be completed. >> that holds true today as epcot turns 28 years old this week. from the "abc news vault," epon the the company's opening way back on october 21st, 1982. >> reporter: with an 18-story spaceship at...
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yeah, you heard us! you heard us! we are not backing down. >> reporter: but here, even after the oil spill, fishermen whose livelihoods are threatened, say -- >> why pay someone else for the oil when we got it here? >> reporter: a growing oil spill, now the size of delaware, has strained those ties. >> now it's shut us down again. >> does that make you mad? >> doesn't make me happy. >> reporter: these boats behind me belong to fishermen. these boats belong to oil workers. there's a lot of anger between the two docks. but they all know they'll be sharing these waters for years to come. >> drilling will definitely continue no matter what happens. the cleanup effort is going to go on if it takes 10, 15 years. i'm sure they're still going to drill after it's all said and gone. >> reporter: some locals are calling for tougher regulations. >> i want better safety features. more fail-safe equipment. automatic shut-off valves. whatever they need to do. if it drives the price of gas up, so be it. >> reporter: across the gulf a
yeah, you heard us! you heard us! we are not backing down. >> reporter: but here, even after the oil spill, fishermen whose livelihoods are threatened, say -- >> why pay someone else for the oil when we got it here? >> reporter: a growing oil spill, now the size of delaware, has strained those ties. >> now it's shut us down again. >> does that make you mad? >> doesn't make me happy. >> reporter: these boats behind me belong to fishermen. these boats...
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one did speak with us and told us why they fight. why do people join al shabaab? to bring islamic law to this country, he said, because we are muslims. somalia and western officials knew al shabaab had the intention of striking targets abroad but believed it lacked the organizational ability. now it's clear the group has both. jim sciutto, abc news, london. >>> filmmaker roman polanski is a free man this morning now that switzerland has rejected a u.s. extradition request. polanski has been a wanted man here for decades. he fled after he pleaded guilty to having sex with a teenager in 1977. switzerland meanwhile blamed u.s. authorities for its decision which it said came down to a technicality. >> a 13-year-old girl was drugged and raped by an adult. this is not a matter of technicality. >> now he can go back to france, which is his home country, and france does not extradite its own citizens so he's always had safe haven there. >> los angeles prosecutors will try to have polanski extradited again. he would have to be arrested in another country that has a favorab
one did speak with us and told us why they fight. why do people join al shabaab? to bring islamic law to this country, he said, because we are muslims. somalia and western officials knew al shabaab had the intention of striking targets abroad but believed it lacked the organizational ability. now it's clear the group has both. jim sciutto, abc news, london. >>> filmmaker roman polanski is a free man this morning now that switzerland has rejected a u.s. extradition request. polanski has...
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what does that tell us? >> this is where the pancreas is really starting to do its maximal work. >> now i'm at 111. it goes fast. >> yep. >> reporter: at the same time, the fructose heads straight to my liver. the liver turns some of it into fuel and the excess into fat. while it is a point of contention, there is research on sugar intake that suggests the fat ends up as belly fat. the kind implicated in heart disease and even cancer. doctors say if you drink two bottles a day, that can add up to a pound a week. a pound a week? >> a pound a week. >> that's a lot. >> that is a lot. >> that goes fast. >> that does go fast. >> reporter: the beverage industry says all this is a normal metabolic response to eating any food and dismissed our test as totally unscientific. they say sodas in moderation can be part of a balanced diet. the next time you take a sip, consider the sugar. taking your body on an insulin roller coaster and potentially adding a whole lot of unnecessary calories. yunji de nies, abc news, phila
what does that tell us? >> this is where the pancreas is really starting to do its maximal work. >> now i'm at 111. it goes fast. >> yep. >> reporter: at the same time, the fructose heads straight to my liver. the liver turns some of it into fuel and the excess into fat. while it is a point of contention, there is research on sugar intake that suggests the fat ends up as belly fat. the kind implicated in heart disease and even cancer. doctors say if you drink two bottles...
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>>> here we go. >> ladies, this one's for us. >> yeah. have at, go for it. >> go for it, girls! >> "people" magazine is out with their sexiest man and for once i agree. take a look at who has won the search, there he is, ryan reynolds you are the sexiest man alive. you're also hilarious. take a listen to what he said when talking about the award. >> how i managed to usurp george clooney, who, you know, in a word, dreamy. in some ways it's sort of humbling. >> yes, there he is. humble and also self-deprecating. he says you have to go with the flow, this gives my family entree into teasing me for the rest of my life. in case you're wondering a little about him, he is from canada. he's the youngest of four brothers. and yes, ladies, he is taken, married to scarlett johansson for the past two years. he said the most difficult part is going to be organically working his title into a conversation with random strangers. well-deserved, all the ladies here love you, ryan. >> all right. while you towel off from that story, i'll move on to the negli
>>> here we go. >> ladies, this one's for us. >> yeah. have at, go for it. >> go for it, girls! >> "people" magazine is out with their sexiest man and for once i agree. take a look at who has won the search, there he is, ryan reynolds you are the sexiest man alive. you're also hilarious. take a listen to what he said when talking about the award. >> how i managed to usurp george clooney, who, you know, in a word, dreamy. in some...
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join us in the fight at fightingforair.org. >>> stock sale. today's money-making move by a revved-up general motors. what it means to taxpayers and the economy. >>> house divided. the democrat who wanted nancy pelosi's job as the republicans get ready for new leadership. >>> and, controversial choice on "dancing with the stars." >> the season has been crazy, we should be honest. >> how an angry fan's police standoff is connected to the show. it's thursday, november 18th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> i know "dancing with the stars" is a huge hit and it was big for this network and a lot of people have very passionate opinions about who should win. you all will not believe how far one dude took it because he was so displeased with how the last episode went down. it will blow your mind how he expressed his opinion. >> key words there being blow your mind. >> i didn't even catch that, yeah, that's true. >> thanks for being with us on this thursday, i'm vinita nair. >> i'm rob nelson. >>> the u.s. treasury is expected to get a $13
join us in the fight at fightingforair.org. >>> stock sale. today's money-making move by a revved-up general motors. what it means to taxpayers and the economy. >>> house divided. the democrat who wanted nancy pelosi's job as the republicans get ready for new leadership. >>> and, controversial choice on "dancing with the stars." >> the season has been crazy, we should be honest. >> how an angry fan's police standoff is connected to the show. it's...
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>> it does not give us a price tag. but you cannot put a price tag on that kind of love. >> i was not implying that. >> i wanted to make that much clear. >> i just heard pig bladder and i thought, wow. >> it had to have cost a loot. just going to the vet, just walking in the front door usually runs you like 200 bucks. i know that from my experience with jake. that's just when he needs a couple of shots. i can't imagine. >> maybe this will change the future for animals that get hurt. do you want to see the ugliest fish in the world? i should preface it, the most miserable looking fish. not my words. not photo shopped. >> wasn't there a cartoon character with the big paint nose? do you know what i'm talking about? >> i don't. doesn't that look fake? it's not. this is a bottom dweller which can grow up to 12 inches long, lives at 800 meters, rarely seen by humans. they say it has a reason for looking miserable. it's getting overfished on accident. you can't even eat that thing. >> why would you want to? have some redeeming
>> it does not give us a price tag. but you cannot put a price tag on that kind of love. >> i was not implying that. >> i wanted to make that much clear. >> i just heard pig bladder and i thought, wow. >> it had to have cost a loot. just going to the vet, just walking in the front door usually runs you like 200 bucks. i know that from my experience with jake. that's just when he needs a couple of shots. i can't imagine. >> maybe this will change the future...
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twice, shame on us. this is like four or five times. >> you have to wonder if there are even more of these tapes that are going to surface at this point. >> there's more trouble for him too. police are investigating him for domestic violence after his girlfriend filed this complaint on monday. now, this all dates from an incident at his home back in january, these tapes, where allegedly he's sort of heard saying awful things, maybe hitting her. she says, what kind of man would hit a woman while she's holding a child in her hands? he goes off on another f-bomb laced tirade. but tmz's reporting that police actually have serious concerns over her credibility in this investigation. they say she may have had money on her mind, she was trying to get money out of mel, perhaps that's why these tapes were rolling in the first place. >> it's such an unbelievable series of events. burt you know, we've had such horrible news today in "the skinny." >> i know. >> we can't make your last "skinny" not end on something s
twice, shame on us. this is like four or five times. >> you have to wonder if there are even more of these tapes that are going to surface at this point. >> there's more trouble for him too. police are investigating him for domestic violence after his girlfriend filed this complaint on monday. now, this all dates from an incident at his home back in january, these tapes, where allegedly he's sort of heard saying awful things, maybe hitting her. she says, what kind of man would hit a...
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imagine the military uses. the pentagon could use cloaking material to make entire aircraft invisible to the enemy. like that klingon ship from "star trek iv." but aside from all that, imagine how it could help in your day-to-day life. being able to disappear from those awkward social settings, those bad conversations. just being able to hide from the boss. >> i want to try it. >> all right. we've got our own cloaking device. what happened?
imagine the military uses. the pentagon could use cloaking material to make entire aircraft invisible to the enemy. like that klingon ship from "star trek iv." but aside from all that, imagine how it could help in your day-to-day life. being able to disappear from those awkward social settings, those bad conversations. just being able to hide from the boss. >> i want to try it. >> all right. we've got our own cloaking device. what happened?
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thanks for being with us. i'm vinita nair. >> i'm jeremy hubbard. >>> tough questions are being asked this morning about why the alleged times square bomber nearly got away. >> federal investigators say they are pleased with information they are managing to get from the suspect. brian ross has more. >> reporter: as agents look for clues at faisal shahzad's bridgeport, connecticut, apartment, a parade of law enforcement officials in washington congratulated each other on a job well done. >> i want to commend them for their results in this case. >> this was a great team effort. >> i want to also commend the men and women who have worked around the clock -- >> reporter: what was not said was that shahzad almost got away, that he was not arrested until after he had boarded a flight to pakistan through dubai on emirate airlines. even though his name was supposed to be on a no-fly list. >> clearly the guy was on the plane and shouldn't have been. >> reporter: it turns out that the fbi surveillance team lost track of
thanks for being with us. i'm vinita nair. >> i'm jeremy hubbard. >>> tough questions are being asked this morning about why the alleged times square bomber nearly got away. >> federal investigators say they are pleased with information they are managing to get from the suspect. brian ross has more. >> reporter: as agents look for clues at faisal shahzad's bridgeport, connecticut, apartment, a parade of law enforcement officials in washington congratulated each other...
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it should reveal drug use trends among students in junior and senior high school. >>> finally from us, usually when a movie is a box office hit the movie's top star is out promoting the film. but not mandy moore. >> instead the star of disney's "tangled" is in africa where she's trying to save children threatened by malaria. she's now asking for your help. here's dr. richard besser. >> reporter: mandy moore is in the central african republic to distribute bed nets for a group called nothing but nets. >> voila! >> reporter: their goal? to help prevent malaria, a disease transmitted by mosquitos that infects over 500 million people and kills more than 1 million each year. >> realizing that a child in africa dies every 45 seconds from malaria, and that really with just $10, that's all it takes to send a net and change a life. i was in. >> reporter: mandy, who had millions of fans, says the person she admires most is this 10-year-old girl from philadelphia, katherine commale. >> she's definitely without a doubt an inspiration. >> my goal would be everyone in africa gets a bet in addition
it should reveal drug use trends among students in junior and senior high school. >>> finally from us, usually when a movie is a box office hit the movie's top star is out promoting the film. but not mandy moore. >> instead the star of disney's "tangled" is in africa where she's trying to save children threatened by malaria. she's now asking for your help. here's dr. richard besser. >> reporter: mandy moore is in the central african republic to distribute bed nets...
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the woman now living in that house didn't want to speak to us on-camera but she told us saving the old mansion has not been easy. vandals have thrown bricks through windows. she has friends staying there 24/7 to keep an eye on it. but she is determined to rescue her own small piece of detroit. it's a magnificent, gigantic house that caught our eye right away. kudos to our producer jake whitman who went back and traced the lineage of this house. >> can i assume like most homeowners, she didn't even know? >> she knew some of it but not all of it. jake filled her in and she was fascinated. she had spotted that house and said, that's the one i want. >> such a beautiful interior still. >> and huge. and really indicative of what can be done in that city. >> fascinating. >> if just everybody tries. >>> coming up, a personal side of the war rarely seen. hó but don't worry. he'll find someone else. ♪ who's that lady? ♪ who's that lady? ♪ sexy lady , ♪ who's that lady? [ female announcer ] used mops can grow bacteria. swiffer wetjet starts with a clean pad every time. and its antibacter
the woman now living in that house didn't want to speak to us on-camera but she told us saving the old mansion has not been easy. vandals have thrown bricks through windows. she has friends staying there 24/7 to keep an eye on it. but she is determined to rescue her own small piece of detroit. it's a magnificent, gigantic house that caught our eye right away. kudos to our producer jake whitman who went back and traced the lineage of this house. >> can i assume like most homeowners, she...
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things we used to do. now coming back to us. >> reporter: for so many, the hardest part is just getting up in the morning and facing the same rejection day after day and remaining hopeful. >> it will change. something will come about, something will happen. otherwise, i mean, there's a big part of the middle class in this country that won't exist anymore. >> reporter: they say it has to get better. steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >>> we are hearing from a young woman accused of spying for russia. she calls herself anna chapman and claimed she was a venture capitalist who liked the new york city night life. you've seen her in a youtube video speaking russian. at a new video she speaks in english about the people she's been meeting. >> everyone was really, really helpful, and like trying to help. and not only they were helpful to people, but they were really actually very useful in what they had to say. >> chapman is held without bail. she and the other nine suspects are accused of pursuing information ab
things we used to do. now coming back to us. >> reporter: for so many, the hardest part is just getting up in the morning and facing the same rejection day after day and remaining hopeful. >> it will change. something will come about, something will happen. otherwise, i mean, there's a big part of the middle class in this country that won't exist anymore. >> reporter: they say it has to get better. steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >>> we are hearing from a young...
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just give us the details. what's this about? >> well, the ten people here in the united states pled guilty to acting as agents of russia without registering with our government, and we essentially orchestrated a swap so that we had access to or got back four people who had been charged in russia with conducting intelligence activities on behalf of western countries. >> what do we get here? i mean, the united states, the fbi, spent ten years tracking these people. do we have any indication that they stole anything of significance? >> didn't pass any classified information, and for that reason they weren't charged with espionage. on the other hand, we have broken up a pretty substantial network that consisted of what they called illegals. ten people who were in different parts of the country and who were trying to in some ways insinuate themselves into our country and find ways in which they could get information from a variety of sources. >> mr. attorney general, most of the time when the fbi spends that much time and that many r
just give us the details. what's this about? >> well, the ten people here in the united states pled guilty to acting as agents of russia without registering with our government, and we essentially orchestrated a swap so that we had access to or got back four people who had been charged in russia with conducting intelligence activities on behalf of western countries. >> what do we get here? i mean, the united states, the fbi, spent ten years tracking these people. do we have any...
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get ready to meet a bra that can also be used as a face mask. this has been created by a ukrainian scientist. take a look at the woman. like i said, the bra, basically that's what it looks like, you can take the two cups and use one as a face mask. i know this sounds absolutely ridiculous. but they're actually saying in a really -- emergency situation, say if there's something harmful airborne, a woman if she's in this situation could immediately unsnap and in case you're wondering it doesn't matter what the cup size is. >> really? >> adjustable to give the same level of protection. and they are cheap. so that is sort of the newest victoria's secrets trend we might be seeing, the bra/face mask. >> let me understand, if there's an emergency and this woman has a bra on, she can take it off and then cover her face in the event of a nuclear attack, your bra could save your life? that's the gist? really? oh, all right, all right. we'll keep with the highbrow theme now. apparently, moving here from louisiana, a lot of crocodiles down there, and alliga
get ready to meet a bra that can also be used as a face mask. this has been created by a ukrainian scientist. take a look at the woman. like i said, the bra, basically that's what it looks like, you can take the two cups and use one as a face mask. i know this sounds absolutely ridiculous. but they're actually saying in a really -- emergency situation, say if there's something harmful airborne, a woman if she's in this situation could immediately unsnap and in case you're wondering it doesn't...
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they were forced to use rubber erasers to remove smudges from mail-in ballots. they say the extraneous marks from printer toner were throwing off the optical scan ballot reading machines. >>> in other political news this morning, president bush writes in his new memoir that he considered dumping dick cheney from the ticket in 2004. mr. bush said making such a change would have demonstrated that he was in charge. cheney had also become a lightning rod for criticism from the left and the media. but in the end mr. bush said he realized he could trust cheney and decided to keep him as vice president. >>> now the other big stories of the day. that terror plot involving cargo planes is now raising some troubling new questions about a fiery u.p.s. plane crash two months ago. martha raddatz has learned what was on that plane when it went down. >> reporter: it has always been a mystery. now even more so. the 747 u.p.s. plane took off from dubai on september 3rd. just 25 minutes into the flight, pilots noticed smoke and a fire indicator in the cargo area. the plane turned
they were forced to use rubber erasers to remove smudges from mail-in ballots. they say the extraneous marks from printer toner were throwing off the optical scan ballot reading machines. >>> in other political news this morning, president bush writes in his new memoir that he considered dumping dick cheney from the ticket in 2004. mr. bush said making such a change would have demonstrated that he was in charge. cheney had also become a lightning rod for criticism from the left and the...